It was a huge surprise of Elsa's mom the next morning, realizing that a WOLF was sleeping right beside her delicate daughter. She wanted to scream but she thought that would provoke the wolf. She waited angrily for the two to wake up on their own, and praying again, for her daughter's safety.
But she had to admit, the wolf looked so tamed beside her daughter. They looked like…best friends. A girl and her dog. She couldn't help but smile. Hopefully, its wolf instinct won't kick in until we take it back to where it belongs. Elsa's mom thought.
When Elsa woke up, the wolf automatically woke up too. Elsa helped the wolf getting off her bed, and they both walked out.
"Morning, mama." She said gleefully.
"Elsa…I can't believe you. You are so reckless." Her mother said sternly. "It could've eaten your for dinner last night!"
The wolf sadly waggled its tail, and looked from Elsa's mother to her, then back to Elsa's mother again.
"Mama, wolfie is a good girl; it just didn't like sleeping alone." The wolf immediately snapped its head to Elsa as she mentioned 'girl', and it tilted its head again. "And see, I'm alive and well."
"I don't want you to sleep with it again tonight. It's just too…" now both the wolf and Elsa were giving Elsa's mother the puppy dog face.
"Oh alright."
It is pretty tamed. It might even be a domestic one. Elsa might be safe. But I never heard anyone owning a wolf… she thought.
As days go on, the wolf and Elsa got very close. Elsa took care of it as it was healing. They bathed together, they ate all three meals together and they slept together. They were basically inseparable. She thought sadly that, how she'd often brought her daughter to see Rapunzel, Elsa's cousin. Even the two got along very well, but it wasn't like the wolf and her. Maybe Elsa was just better with animals… But Elsa's mother did not dare to tell anyone about having a wolf in her home. Even with all the anxiety of other people knowing and the possibility that her daughter might get eaten, seeing Elsa laughing and smiling so much that, she couldn't help but to think this wolf might bring happiness to them. The wolf was almost healed…and she began to feel that she didn't want it to go either.
"Come on, girl, let's go play!" Elsa said ecstatically and ran out.
The wolf growled at the word 'girl' and followed her. It seemed like Elsa never noticed that because she never stopped calling it 'girl'.
Having the wolf here really was great. Until one day…
"MAMA, WOLFIE IS GONE!" Elsa cried. "ONE MOMENT SHE WAS THERE, THE NEXT…SHE WAS GONE."
She ran into her mother's hug.
"Oh darling…It's alright." Elsa's mother comforted her daughter. "Maybe it found its own family."
"She wasn't even completely healed yet…" Elsa continued to sob. "And she didn't even say goodbye."
Elsa's mother didn't know what to say…Because she was sad too.
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11 years later…
"Yes mother!" Elsa yelled out.
Her mother just baked the most delicious carrot cake yet. Oh yes, baking was still their favourite things to do. Another reason Elsa loved it because she got visit Rapunzel. They were cousins but they were also best friends. Whenever they baked something good, her mother would always ask her to share them with her cousin.
"And remember…" her mother started as she handed over Elsa's basket filled with goods.
"Don't talk to strangers." They said together as Elsa was putting on her red hood.
"Seriously mother, we know everyone in the town." Elsa laughed and took the basket.
"Yeah yeah, but it's a habit now for me to say that, because you are so naïve." Her mother chuckled. "Now get back before dark, alright?"
"Yes, mum." She gave her mother a quick kiss, pulled her hood up and she left.
She always went for the left trail when she goes to Rapunzel's place because it led straight to the town center. She loved visiting the town center mostly because she liked to see the blacksmiths. Oh she just loved to go see the blacksmiths, because her father was once a blacksmith. She always imagined her father mending irons and fixing steel… But also Stoick and Hiccup were there. Stoick is one of the nicest man Elsa had ever met. Down to earth and jolly. Elsa often brought him her bakeries when she needed feed backs, because he was the bluntest man she knew. And Hiccup, Stoick's son; he was shy and timid. He was the friendliest boy she had ever met! He was probably the only boy she talked to in town, and people often mistook them as couples. Little did they know, he had a huge crush on certain someone else…
"Morning, Stoick!" Elsa smiled.
"Oy, it's Elsa! Bringing new tests for me again?" he winked. "I mean, I am kind of hungry."
"Not today, Stoick. But I do…have some carrot cake my mother and I made." She handed him a piece, and Hiccup walked in. "Morning, Hiccup, want a piece too?"
"Yes please, you arrived just on time! Hold on, I need to wash my hands." He chuckled and disappeared into the back. "I didn't eat breakfast yet because of this stupid arrow set one of these hunters asked for."
"Ey, don't talk bad about our costumers." Stoick yelled.
"I'm not!" Hiccup yelled back.
"Well, I love to stay and chat, but I'll just leave these two pieces here. Need to go see Punzel today." She said sweetly. "Bye Stoick!" then she yelled "BYE HICCUP!"
"WAIT WAIT WAIT!" Hiccup called out. He quickly grabbed a random coat and the second piece of the carrot cake, running after her.
"I need to see Punzie too today, I'm coming with you. "
"You better come back before sunset young man" Stoick said loudly, then turned to Elsa with a smile. "Bye Elsa, thanks for the cake!"
"Alright, dad." He called out. "Bye!"
She was glad Hiccup could tag along. The trail to Punzie's place from the town could be quite dark sometimes, like today. They chatted the way through, and she felt quite relieved.
"Why isn't it Elsa?" a voice called out behind her.
She sighed. Hans.
"Hello, Hans." She said pushing a smile.
"Oh I see, Hiccup is here too. I didn't see you." Hans said with a smirk.
Hiccup grunted as he chewed on the cake hard.
"So Elsa, where are you off to? If you don't mind, I can walk you to your destination." He tried to stand in between Hiccup and her.
"It's alright, Hans, really. I have Hiccup with me." She kindly declined. This was almost a routine. Hans would always try tagging along whenever Elsa went to Rapunzel's place. It seemed like one rejection wasn't good enough for him to take the hint.
"Are you sure? I can-" he insisted.
"I'm alright, don't you have some big games to go after… A tiger, a lion?" Elsa cut him off but the mentioning of 'big games' made him smile proudly.
"Yes, I'm grateful that you still remember one of my favourite hobbies. We shall part our ways. But next time, I'll be sure to walk you home!" he winked at her which made her shudder, and left.
The moment he left, Hiccup burst into hysteric laughter.
"Oh gosh, is that what you have to deal with every time you go to Punzie's?" still chuckling.
"Pretty much." She chuckled too. "But I'm used to it."
"I'd say you are too nice to him." He sighed. "If I were you, I'd punch him hard. With diamond knuckles. Right in hi-"
"Ok ok, I get your point. I'll take your advice." She laughed.
As they reached to Rapunzel's house, they saw Rapunzel sped through her door and going full speed at them. Before they could react, they were both grasped tightly in her warm hug.
"ELSA, GAH, I'M SO GLAD YOU ARE HERE. AND HICCUP, YOU ARE HERE TOO!" she squealed loudly, still hugging them both tightly.
"I brought you cake." Elsa tried to breathe.
"And I brought you the paintbrush you asked me to make." Hiccup said quickly.
Rapunzel finally let go. "Must be my lucky day! Come on in, guys!"
Hiccup and Elsa followed Rapunzel into her home. It's days like this make Elsa's life so great.
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After half of the day was gone, Elsa and Hiccup decided to leave. They waved goodbye to their friend, and walked back to the town center.
"Sorry, I'm not like Hans, I can't walk you back all the way to your cottage." Hiccup teased. "Unfortunately, this is where I'm going to leave you at."
Hiccup and Elsa stood at the trail leading to Elsa's home.
"You are not like him because you are twice more amazing." She chuckled and hugged him goodbye. "I guess, see you tomorrow…if we bake more desserts, which we probably will."
"Looking forward to eat em." Hiccup waved goodbye.
She sighed. It was a great day.
As she was daydreaming while walking toward to her home, she began to feel a bit uneasy. Even though, this forest trail wasn't exactly the brightest, but she never felt…uncomfortable. She looked around, is it Hans again? She didn't see him.
She shrugged it off, maybe she's just tired. However, that feeling just got worse…Someone… or something, was definitely following her. She picked up her pace, tugging her hood. Whatever was following her was still there. Then there was a rustle in the bush to her left. She flinched and held her empty basket in front of her like a weapon.
Oh this is so stupid. But at least it's something. She thought.
"Who's there?" she asked bravely, even though she swore her voice came out like a squeak.
She slowly approached the bush, and with more confidence she asked again, "Who is there?"
It seemed time had stopped for her. Was this really the way she's going to die? She could hear her heartbeat pounding heavily as something walked out of the bush. She was about to throw her basket at it and made a run for it, until she saw…a wolf. You would say, to anyone this would be the most terrifying moment of their life. A vicious beast standing in front of you. But to Elsa, she felt familiar. She put the basket down ever so carefully on the ground, and bent down.
"Are you… hungry?" she questioned.
The wolf walked slowly toward her.
"Is it that you are going to eat me?" she asked dumbly. Ok, I should have made a run for it earlier.
The wolf stopped, and tilted its head at her. It sparkled its sapphire blue eyes at her and… barked?
"Wait… You are not…" Elsa froze. It couldn't be. "…Wolfie?"
The wolf pranced happily at her, she knelt down and she let it jump into her lap. She petted it softly and laughed.
"Wolfie, I can't believe it! I thought I'd never see you again." Elsa felt like crying. "But why did you leave without informing me?"
It wiggled its tail fiercely and licked her cheeks.
"Awww you missed me too eh? Girl?" Elsa chuckled.
And that moment, the wolf stopped immediately. Then looked up to her.
"What's wrong, girl?" Elsa was a bit scared, why did it suddenly stop moving.
The wolf huffed, then suddenly, knocking Elsa completely off. The wolf was radiating off a blinding light, and slowly she could feel it turning bigger in her hug.
I must be dreaming… Elsa was dumbfounded.
To more of her surprise, the wolf that was once in her hug, was now a man. A strong built man with silver hair probably in his twenties. He was half naked from the top which really didn't help in the case. She was speechless, and shocked and probably crazy. Her body was weak, maybe this really was a dream. She felt herself slowly falling backwards until he caught her with one hand before she could hit the ground, and he hovered over her.
"For the last forsaking time, I'm not a GIRL."
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Compared to my other story, this one has a faster pace. And Elsa is a bit more open. Ok it's a bit OOC, but I still hope you guys will like it.
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